f When you waul your horse shod you go to a blacksmith, don't you! When 3 you want a new trap you go to a wheelwright, don't you! But when you want , iiuy clotlung for yourselves or boy, do , you always go to a practical' man? Don't you think he's likely to know ' more about clothing than the imprac- | tical man! Hundreds of others think . so, and come round to "Tito Kaßh" regu- [ larly for their clothing. Just think of , this next time you want a suit, and [ ask "The ICash" for one of their Prestwell suits for men. It's the best fitting ready-made suit in the market, and it's sold at 4»s (id to 59s 6d.—Advt. Whenever you see a well-dressed man you'll know he trades at "The Kash." Its the most economical and most up-to-date store in Taranaki, and it's sur-j prising how far a pound note will go when you trade there. For instauco, hey sell men's merino sox (3 pairs) for Is, men's all-wool singlets 2s 3d, splendid cashmere sox Is, good heavy men's overcoats 255, men's heavy saddle-tweed trousers 8s Cd, men's dungarees 2s lid, bush rugs 4s lid, cashmere singlets 2s lid, cashmere underpants 2s lid, good stylish mackintoshes 17s Od, boys' Norfolk suits 10s Od, hoys' Conway suits 8s Cd. boys' overcoats from 8s 3d, boys' caps fld, boys' braces 3d. Taking it altogether it's a splendid shop to tra'de at.—Advt. ' . '." "Ti'^f Quality is not based upon what you pay, but what yon get for what you pay, Whim you buy an "Alfa-Laval" Separator" you buy a machine with the endorsement of 98 per cent .of practioal creamery and separator experts. If you were travelling in a strange land and came to a fork in the road, and shoula enquire the way to your destination, 9t) per cent, telling, you to take the right hand and two per cent, the left, which would you take! The man -who buys an imitation separator and thinks he Is get- . ting as !?ood a separator as the "AliaEavnl" is like the fellow who tried to How out the electric ligM—hc didn't know any better. Catalogues "T" and * all particulars from the sole New Zea- : land agents. Messrs Mason, Struthers, I and Co., TM., Main street, Palmerstonj 1 North. E. Griffiths and Co., Nam Ply; ( mouth, local agents, >. i,..,. .jaSiaLi
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 28 August 1907, Page 2
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393Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 28 August 1907, Page 2
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